A new version of Djigzo gateway (2.0.0) has been released.
The most notable new feature is the inclusion of a Data Leak Prevention
(DLP) module which can be used to automatically scan outgoing email on
keywords and regular expressions for sensitive data. If sensitive data
is detected, the DLP module can take specific actions depending on the
user settings: the email can be blocked or quarantined, or encryption
can be enforced.
Djigzo DLP currently filters email bodies, attachments and nested
attachments of type text, html, xml and other text-based formats.
Filtering attachments of type pdf, doc, xls etc. will be part of a
future offering of Djigzo DLP.
Release notes:
New
* Data leak prevention (DLP) module added
* S/MIME strict mode
* Locally generated notifications are now signed. If a locally
generated notification is received by the gateway
(for example because of email forwarding) the email is send
as-is to prevent mail loops
* DSN is now supported (DSN is transparently handled by the back-end)
* Header protection can be disabled (GATEWAY-13)
Improvements
* workaround for non RFC compliant SKI support from Outlook 2010.
For info why this workaround is needed see:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559243 and
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/smime/current/msg18730.html
* Javamail updated to 1.4.4 final
The new release and updated documentation can be downloaded from
www.djigzo.com
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
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Nice to hear about that!
Are there any changes since the RC of Version 2.0? I've installed the RC in my environment, is it recommended to update to the final release?
Kind Regards,
Manuel Faux
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From: users-bounces(a)lists.djigzo.com [users-bounces(a)lists.djigzo.com] On Behalf Of Martijn Brinkers [martijn(a)djigzo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 10:13 AM
To: users(a)lists.djigzo.com; announce(a)lists.djigzo.com
Subject: New version of Djigzo gateway (2.0.0) released
A new version of Djigzo gateway (2.0.0) has been released.
The most notable new feature is the inclusion of a Data Leak Prevention
(DLP) module which can be used to automatically scan outgoing email on
keywords and regular expressions for sensitive data. If sensitive data
is detected, the DLP module can take specific actions depending on the
user settings: the email can be blocked or quarantined, or encryption
can be enforced.
Djigzo DLP currently filters email bodies, attachments and nested
attachments of type text, html, xml and other text-based formats.
Filtering attachments of type pdf, doc, xls etc. will be part of a
future offering of Djigzo DLP.
Release notes:
New
* Data leak prevention (DLP) module added
* S/MIME strict mode
* Locally generated notifications are now signed. If a locally
generated notification is received by the gateway
(for example because of email forwarding) the email is send
as-is to prevent mail loops
* DSN is now supported (DSN is transparently handled by the back-end)
* Header protection can be disabled (GATEWAY-13)
Improvements
* workaround for non RFC compliant SKI support from Outlook 2010.
For info why this workaround is needed see:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559243 and
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/smime/current/msg18730.html
* Javamail updated to 1.4.4 final
The new release and updated documentation can be downloaded from
www.djigzo.com
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
--
Djigzo open source email encryption
Nice to hear about that!
Are there any changes since the RC of Version 2.0? I've installed the RC in my environment, is it recommended to update to the final release?
Yes I was about to email to you about the differences. There are minor
differences between 2.0.0-5 (the one I belief you installed) and the
release version 2.0.0-7 but only for the DLP part. If you are using the
the DLP functionality it's better to upgrade because a bug was fixed for
scanning HTML attachments (some HTML was not correctly scanned for
keywords and or regular expressions). If you are not using the DLP
functionality you can keep using the version you installed.
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
···
On 03/07/2011 10:18 AM, Manuel Faux wrote:
Kind Regards,
Manuel Faux
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From: users-bounces(a)lists.djigzo.com [users-bounces(a)lists.djigzo.com] On Behalf Of Martijn Brinkers [martijn(a)djigzo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 10:13 AM
To: users(a)lists.djigzo.com; announce(a)lists.djigzo.com
Subject: New version of Djigzo gateway (2.0.0) released
A new version of Djigzo gateway (2.0.0) has been released.
The most notable new feature is the inclusion of a Data Leak Prevention
(DLP) module which can be used to automatically scan outgoing email on
keywords and regular expressions for sensitive data. If sensitive data
is detected, the DLP module can take specific actions depending on the
user settings: the email can be blocked or quarantined, or encryption
can be enforced.
Djigzo DLP currently filters email bodies, attachments and nested
attachments of type text, html, xml and other text-based formats.
Filtering attachments of type pdf, doc, xls etc. will be part of a
future offering of Djigzo DLP.
Release notes:
New
* Data leak prevention (DLP) module added
* S/MIME strict mode
* Locally generated notifications are now signed. If a locally
generated notification is received by the gateway
(for example because of email forwarding) the email is send
as-is to prevent mail loops
* DSN is now supported (DSN is transparently handled by the back-end)
* Header protection can be disabled (GATEWAY-13)
Improvements
* workaround for non RFC compliant SKI support from Outlook 2010.
For info why this workaround is needed see:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559243 and
Re: [smime] Use of subjectKeyIdentifier
* Javamail updated to 1.4.4 final
The new release and updated documentation can be downloaded from
www.djigzo.com
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
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